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The role of accountants under
Delhi Sultanate​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The 'iqtadars' led military campaigns, maintained law and order, collected taxes, and paid their soldiers. And their positions were not inheritable. To keep a check on them, they were assigned 'iqtas' only for periods of time, and accountants were appointed to check the revenues they collected.

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Answered by tejaswinimogal11
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The Sultan was the head of the state and government who enjoyed unlimited power. His office was the most important in the Sultanate.

Political, legal and military authority vested in him. He was the head of the administration and was commander-in- chief of the army.

Though there were judges to hear the people in the matters of law and justice, the Sultan acted as a court of appeal against the judges

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